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Farhad Moshiri

7+ Years On... Your Verdict On Farhad Moshiri

  • Pleased

    Votes: 107 7.7%
  • Disappointed

    Votes: 1,290 92.3%

  • Total voters
    1,397


This notice was issued earlier by the 27 Years Campaign…

PRESS RELEASE from 27 Campaign. Fan protest Goodison Park Saturday 23rd July 12 Noon BST

The 27 Campaign have organised a fan protest on Saturday 23rd July near the Holy Trinity statue, Goodison Park, starting at 12 noon.

The campaign continues to ask Farhad Moshiri to Engage, Listen and Act. It is important to understand why the Campaign focuses on Farhad Moshiri.

As the 94% shareholder he is the person responsible for appointing the Chairman and board of Everton FC.
The 27 Campaign believe that the current leadership of Everton including the Chairman, board and executive, fall well below the requirements of a modern football club, in terms of skills, commercial experience, governance and ambition.

This conclusion is evidenced by the complete mismanagement of footballing operations (only now being addressed through Kevin Thelwell, Frank Lampard and his team), the financial performance of the club (leading to record losses & significant restrictions on current and future transfer activities) and concerns over the future ownership and funding of the club including Bramley-Moore stadium.

More timely, with only two weeks to the start of the season, the club finds itself struggling in the transfer market, having sold its key playing asset in Richarlison and no indications of the squad strengthening desperately needed by the manager and fans.

Recent responses issued by the club on behalf of Farhad Moshiri have failed to allay concerns. They do not represent engagement and show no evidence of him listening to the concerns of many fans.

The protest on Saturday is timed to provide a reminder to Farhad Moshiri of many fan’s concerns. It’s also set for the last available weekend before the start of the new season.

The 27 Campaign does not believe with the scheduled “Match for Peace” friendly versus Dynamo Kyiv next Friday, that it would be appropriate to hold a protest around what is a high profile, highly charged and important football match with a significance far beyond a pre-season friendly.

The Campaign calls on as many Evertonians as possible to demonstrate their concern over the running of the football club under Farhad Moshiri and his board.

We ask that it is a protest that demonstrates the best of all Evertonians, passionate objections to the manner in which the club is led whilst providing full hearted, fanatical support for the manager and our players.

The team will need our support throughout another potentially testing season, the club requires the support of all Evertonians in getting Farhad Moshiri to Engage, Listen and Act.

The Act ultimately is either replacing the board and executive team (including Chairman) or allowing new owners to purchase the club and provide the leadership and direction so desperately needed.
 
Brighton, Leicester, wolves, crystal palace, Newcastle are better run hell even though they're constantly criticized even krenke at arsenal is far superior to Moshiri. Good god even the dildo brothers at west ham are more competent. Just look at past mediocre clubs surpassing us.

How do you know they are better run ?

Leicester are not exactly tearing away, as Wolves and CP their new owners are newer than ours, the toons new owners have only been there a year. So hardly a fair comparison. Plus did they have a BK messing things up before there new owners came in.
 
How do you know they are better run ?

Leicester are not exactly tearing away, as Wolves and CP their new owners are newer than ours, the toons new owners have only been there a year. So hardly a fair comparison. Plus did they have a BK messing things up before there new owners came in.
If you can’t see their business model and how they operate then you have no business in even discussing it.

You are so blindsided by money he’s paid out and the stadium that you can’t see crumbling business that sits behind it
 
If you can’t see their business model and how they operate then you have no business in even discussing it.

You are so blindsided by money he’s paid out and the stadium that you can’t see crumbling business that sits behind it

I can Chris but I hold the view it is not all down to Moshiri, admittedly some appts he made could with hind sight have been better. Also should have got shut of BK and appointed an experienced CEO to run things.
 
How do you know they are better run ?

Leicester are not exactly tearing away, as Wolves and CP their new owners are newer than ours, the toons new owners have only been there a year. So hardly a fair comparison. Plus did they have a BK messing things up before there new owners came in.
All the clubs mentioned can make transfers of 20 million where they dont involve multiple paltry installments , dont have over inflated wages, and their squads aren't completely worthless and overrated. Ashley at Newcastle was a penny pinching tightwad but he actually brought stability to their finances and paved the way for the new ethically challenged owners to spend freely without any constraints. Leicester won the premier league and a fa cup and didn't fight a relegation battle. Wolves have a solid squad and are in the top half of the season for the last couple years. We are a terribly run club with a garbage squad , that have serious financial constraints put on us because of squandering hundreds of millions on creating that garbage squad , just constant terrible appointments regarding staff and management. Oh great we have a potential new stadium be swell playing in the championship there. I don't know how you can believe hes run this club competently because he hasn't.
 

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